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georgetok

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I just bought Dell Desktop XPS 8300 system with 24 inch ST2420L Full HD LED Monitor.

The monitor is so sensitive that even just touching a folder opens it although I have selected double click to open in folder options.

It is same with menu bars & some files too. Drop down menus snap right back up.

Dell tech support spent an hour but couldn’t do anything.

I am using the Native Resolution of 1920X1080

It has NVIDIA GeDorce GT 530 Video Card & I installed the Latest drivers too.

I am using the DVI port for connection.

The system came with Win -7 Home Premium but I installed Win -7 ( Ultimate ) on it.


Any help will be much appreciated.

Thank You
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There may be an option somewhere in the Control Panel to control how sensitive the touchscreen is. If not, it may be in the menu setup for the screen itself.
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There may be an option somewhere in the Control Panel to control how sensitive the touchscreen is. If not, it may be in the menu setup for the screen itself.


I am talking about when using the mouse & it is not a touch screen monitor.
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